King of Kings

Album: WWE Wreckless Intent (2006)
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  • Behold the king
    The king of kings
    On your knees, dog
    All hail

    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king

    The king grinned red
    As he walked from the place
    Where the traitor lost both his name and his face
    Through the halls and the corridors
    Stinging in blood
    He tasted his grin and it tasted good
    The king took his head
    Left him broken and dead

    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king

    The king left none living
    None able to tell
    The king took their heads
    And he sent them to hell
    Their screams echoed loud
    In the place of their death
    Ripped open, they died
    With their final breath
    They hailed the king
    The king of kings

    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down to the
    Bow down to the king

    Into the dirt
    His will be done
    Now feel your fear
    There can be only one

    Bow down
    Bow down
    Bow down
    Bow down
    Bow down to the
    Bow down
    Bow down to the king
    Bow down
    Bow down
    Bow down
    Bow down

    The king is here
    Now feel your fear
    The king of kings

    All hail
    All hail the king
    On your knees
    On your knees for the king

    The king of kings
    There is only one Writer/s: James Alan Johnston
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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